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#stilllovethisplaceafteralltheseyears
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Well said @Dstauffer
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I like all these responses. @Dstauffer killed it. @Seul actually killed a person and currently has that person in the trunk Of his car.
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The belgianese are an accepting bunch.
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A kanreki reminder for me. Good times. -
My brother is in town visiting from Texas and he said he was surprised going into a local Walmart and seeing an on-duty police officer at the store. It's pretty common for there to be police officers at big name retailers/grocery stores in south Mpls because of shoplifting, fights, other random criminal activity, etc. Sad but true. Obviously not the case when you get out to the burbs.
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Where does he live? Because it's not that uncommon here.
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Ha here too. Although at the Walmart near my work we’ve had two notable incidents recently: two women, arguing over a man apparently, were fighting, and one tried to mix bleach and ammonia on the other to smother her in toxic fumes. In another incident, one or more disgruntled customers attempted to set fire to the paper towel aisle. People in Walmart be f-ing up.
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When Lori and I first moved to Lawton Oklahoma, day number one, she was going to get some cleaning supplies at a Walmart and there was a police shootout in the parking lot. The officer actually shot through the front windshield of the patrol car. I sure don’t miss that place.
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Where does he live? Because it's not that uncommon here.
Allen
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one tried to mix bleach and ammonia on the other to smother her in toxic fumes.
Many years ago, when I was in high school and working at Wendy's, a coworker did this by mistake afterhours while cleaning the iced tea dispensers. We had to evacuate the building for a bit, to let the fumes dissipate, but the dispensers were the cleanest I've ever seen.
Allen
Ugh. Dallas suburbs.
I'm honestly surprised he's never seen this before.
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Ugh. Dallas suburbs.
I'm honestly surprised he's never seen this before.
I was also surprised. But, he's in the burbs so I can see why it wouldn't be as common
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People in Walmart be f-ing up.
Which is why I won't shop there. Nothing against anyone that does…just not for me.
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Many years ago, when I was in high school and working at Wendy's, a coworker did this by mistake afterhours while cleaning the iced tea dispensers. We had to evacuate the building for a bit, to let the fumes dissipate, but the dispensers were the cleanest I've ever seen.
Unfortunately I do not believe it had a similar effect on the combatants.